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I hope to god the NOTW is right for once - Carr on his way out?


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He's been poor for us, he'll still need replacing though.

 

Hope we sign Sagna  bluerazz.gif

 

What a life it would be

If you would come to mine for tea

Release Steve Carr on a free

and sign that Sagna

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He's been poor for us, he'll still need replacing though.

 

Hope we sign Sagna  bluerazz.gif

 

What a life it would be

If you would come to mine for tea

Release Steve Carr on a free

and sign that Sagna

 

:lol:

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http://www.newcastle-online.com/2008/04/25/should-he-stay-or-should-he-go-stephen-carr/

 

Those are my opinions regarding Carr's future. I doubt few would disagree with my conclusion.

 

Agree with the conclusion obviously, but I don't think his injury record can be described as 'a disgrace'.

 

That suggests it's his fault and/or he chose to be injured.

 

I acknowledge your comment, I did think about elaborating, but it would involve listing his injury indiscretions. In summary though, there are some players who get injured and unless faking, no player can be blamed for that, but you get the impression that some players work harder to get back to fitness, while others let themselves go. Those that work hard come back ahead of schedule or close to on time providing they don't push themselves, and these players also quickly slot back into action.

 

The likes of Carr are back weeks to months behind schedule, and have put on two waist sizes.

 

Dyer may have had his injuries, but at least he always hit the ground running when he came back.

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